
Trying to predict what the share market will do next week is almost impossible. But looking out 20 years? That’s where long-term investors have the advantage.
Instead of chasing short-term noise, you can focus on high-quality businesses with durable advantages, long growth runways, and the ability to keep compounding year after year.
If you’re building a portfolio designed to stand the test of time, these three Australian shares could be top buy and hold candidates.
Light & Wonder Inc. (ASX: LNW)
Light & Wonder has transformed itself into one of the world’s most diversified and innovation-driven gaming companies. Its business spans land-based gaming machines, digital games, and online real-money gaming.
What makes Light & Wonder so compelling for a 20-year horizon is its global footprint and deep library of intellectual property. The company continuously monetises successful franchises across physical casinos, mobile games, and digital platforms. As more jurisdictions legalise online gaming and digital entertainment continues to accelerate, Light & Wonder is positioned to capture a significant share of that shift.
REA Group Ltd (ASX: REA)
Another Australian share to buy and hold could be REA Group. It is one of the most dominant digital businesses in Australia. Its flagship platform, realestate.com.au, is effectively the default destination for property search, attracting enormous traffic that competitors have struggled to replicate. That dominance gives it significant pricing power, exceptional margins, and a strong moat built on network effects.
With Australia’s population set to grow, housing demand remaining structurally high, and the digitalisation of property services continuing, REA’s long-term runway looks very attractive. The company is also expanding offshore and into adjacent areas such as mortgages, data services, and financial products, which is creating new revenue streams on top of its core listings business.
For investors seeking a company that can keep compounding for decades, REA’s track record and market position make it one to consider.
Temple & Webster Group Ltd (ASX: TPW)
Finally, Temple & Webster could be an Australian share to buy and hold. Over the past decade, it has established itself as Australia’s leading online furniture and homewares retailer.
The good news is that it is still very early in its growth journey. Despite years of strong expansion, online penetration in the furniture category remains low compared to other developed markets. This means the company still has a huge opportunity as more consumers shift online.
So, with an enormous total addressable market, leadership position, and a proven ability to execute, Temple & Webster could look far larger in 20 years than it does today.
The post 3 Australian shares to buy and hold for 20 more years appeared first on The Motley Fool Australia.
Should you invest $1,000 in Light & Wonder Inc right now?
Before you buy Light & Wonder Inc shares, consider this:
Motley Fool investing expert Scott Phillips just revealed what he believes are the 5 best stocks for investors to buy right now… and Light & Wonder Inc wasn’t one of them.
The online investing service he’s run for over a decade, Motley Fool Share Advisor, has provided thousands of paying members with stock picks that have doubled, tripled or even more.*
And right now, Scott thinks there are 5 stocks that may be better buys…
* Returns as of 18 November 2025
.custom-cta-button p {
margin-bottom: 0 !important;
}
More reading
- Where to from here for these 2 ASX 200 media shares
- Top ASX shares to buy right now with $1,000
- Where I’d invest $20,000 into ASX shares right now
- ASX gaming stocks: Should you try your luck?
- Here’s how Morgans rates the 3 biggest ASX 200 consumer discretionary shares
Motley Fool contributor James Mickleboro has positions in REA Group and Temple & Webster Group. The Motley Fool Australia’s parent company Motley Fool Holdings Inc. has positions in and has recommended Light & Wonder Inc and Temple & Webster Group. The Motley Fool Australia has recommended Light & Wonder Inc and Temple & Webster Group. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy. This article contains general investment advice only (under AFSL 400691). Authorised by Scott Phillips.
Leave a Reply